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Unmatched Variety by style, brewery & country

Choose from Five different Beer Clubs offering unmatched variety by brewery,
country of origin, and beer style to suit your specific tastes.

Wolaver’s India Pale Ale (IPA) is brewed with a combination of two row pale and caramel malts. Robert uses cascades in several additions during the 90 minute boil and then dry hops with them as well after the boil. Notice a predominant wonderful Cascade hop aroma in the nose of this one. You should also find great head retention in this clear, medium-bodied, pale to copper colored beer. It starts with a slightly sweet, pale malt flavor which is s...

Isolation Ale is Odell’s first winter warmer since the highly spiced Holiday Shilling of 1990. A break with microbrew tradition, Isolation Ale does not have the customary spices and herbs beers of its genre are known for. This blend is, however, a style of holiday brew prevalent in the English tradition, most notably due its malty, strong accents and coppery color. The Christmas card inspired label, featuring a single snow-covered cabin in the mo...

The newest addition to Otter Creek’s seasonal lineup, A Winter’s Ale is craft brewed with Bavarian yeast in the tradition of a mild scotch ale and is only available from November through February. Immediately note a sweet caramel malty nose with a hint of floral hops evident. We found the body to be malt-dominated and you’ll find the sweet caramel maltiness carrying through the body. Overall, a full, refreshing winter warmer that will prove a per...

First introduced in March of 1991, Otter Creek’s Copper Ale is inspired by the Altbiers of Northern Germany. It’s a medium-bodied, amber ale brewed with no less than six malts including Two Row Pale, Munich, Caramel, Carastan, Carapils and Black malts. Copper Ale is hopped with Cascade, Hallertauer and Mt. Hood hops and brewed with a proprietary house yeast strain. Look for a sweet malty nose balanced nicely by a pleasant hop spiciness. We found ...